Unreachable web site (was: Interview in Byte with Chris Sontag/SCO and FUD relating to BSDsettlement agreement)

Greg 'groggy' Lehey grog at FreeBSD.org
Tue Jun 17 20:51:13 PDT 2003


On Tuesday, 17 June 2003 at 20:24:29 -0700, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
> Josef Grosch writes:
>> On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 12:01:38PM +0930, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, 17 June 2003 at  6:08:06 -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote:
>>>> In message: <3EEF00E4.9000908 at freebsd.mheller.org>
>>>>             Martin Heller <tracking at freebsd.mheller.org> writes:
>>>>> Will the FreeBSD project issue an offical statement relating to these
>>>>> allegations?
>>>>> What will happen to FreeBSD if SCO aims at the BSD projects. Could SCO
>>>>> revoke the Settlement Agreement and pursue a court ruling?
>>>>
>>>> This is not an official statement from the project.
>>>>
>>>> There is not now, nor has there *EVER* been *ANY* System V code in
>>>> BSD.  *EVER*.  NEVER.  NEVER.  NEVER.
>>>
>>> Agreed.  The fact that Sontag even mentions this detracts further from
>>> an already very stupid interview.  I've put an analysis at
>>> http://wwww.lemis.com/grog/sco-sontag-16jun2003.html.
>>
>> Your site seems not to be responding. Do you need a mirror?
>
> Nope he needs one less "w" as in:
> 	http://www.lemis.com/grog/sco-sontag-16jun2003.html

Yup.  wwww does exist, however.  It's really a CNAME for
echunga.lemis.com, my local web server.  It's firewalled off, since
I'm on a dialup line.  I introduced the CNAME for exactly that reason:
if I cut and paste a local URL and forget to change it, people will
assume it's a typo and DTRT.  If I had more DNS foo I'd be able to
assign different addresses to different interfaces, I suppose.

Greg
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